On November 25, 2016 Clairemont Town Square kicked off the holiday season as the center hosts events throughout the Christmas season. The festive day included the much-anticipated Santa’s arrival, kids’ crafts, and photos with Santa.

“We are delighted to celebrate the holidays with our customers and their families,” said Rachel Rosen Reisfeld, marketing director, Clairemont Town Square. “The holiday events at Clairemont Town Square are the perfect opportunity for families and the community to come together.”

The Holiday season officially kicked off on Friday, November 25 with the Clairemont Town Square Santa’s Arrival Parade. The parade featured the Madison High School marching band and San Diego City Councilmember Chris Cate, from the Sixth District. The Clairemont High School drama club showcased their next play throughout the parade. Some of the other exciting entertainment included: stilt walkers, Frosty the Snowman, and a living Christmas teddy bear. Finally, kids were delighted as Santa and Mrs. Claus arrive on a horse drawn trolley. The parade began near T.J. Maxx and continued to the food court area near Reading Cinemas Town Square 14.

Clairemont Town Square is a community lifestyle center located on Clairemont Mesa Boulevard and Clairemont Drive. The center features retailers such as Burlington Coat Factory, T.J. Maxx, Petco, Vons, Carter’s Babies and Kids, ULTA, Michaels, and Ross Dress for Less. Clairemont Town Square features a charming atmosphere created by the combination of a local hometown hangout, with shops and restaurants fitting to the metropolitan San Diego area. Clairemont Town Square features current-run movies at Reading Cinemas Town Square 14 and San Diego’s premier Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, open 24/7.

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